Our African Safari, Texas Style offers an ideal environment for students as curriculum comes to life. From natural, man-made, renewable and non-renewable resource examples to life cycles to conservation, there is a lesson around every corner. Concepts are sure to be reinforced with real-life experience and hands-on learning from the Interactive Discovery Program.

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Tour Guides are offered for groups with a vehicle that accommodates standing room, based on scheduling and availability on a first-come, first-serve basis. Group lunch options from the Safari Camp Grill are available upon request. Contact our ​​groups sales coordinator, Brittany, for more information.

INTERACTIVE DISCOVERY PROGRAM

Add value to your Educational Adventure when you add the content included in our Interactive Discovery Program (pictured above). In addition to extra time with your animal specialist, extra knowledge is included, too. The cost of adding the Interactive Discovery Program is $1 per participant. ($15 minimum)

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Our Interactive Discovery Program offers even more opportunity for hands-on education in our Longneck Learning Center on-site. The Longneck Learning Center is located next to our Giraffes in the Walk-A-Bout area. Your group's animal specialist will give insight about some of the species within the Walk-A-Bout, as well as facts about animals, animal anatomy, and life processes in the Longneck Learning Center.

To qualify for group admission rates, it is required:

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to have 15 or more persons in your group.

to complete payment for the full group's admission in one transaction.

We love animals, but for the safety of your animal and ours, OUTSIDE ANIMALS INCLUDING PETS AND SERVICE ANIMALS ARE NOT ALLOWED. "At a zoo, service animals can be restricted from areas where the animals on display are the natural prey or natural predators of dogs, where the presence of a dog would be disruptive, causing the displayed animals to behave aggressively or become agitated." For full explanation from United States Department of Justice, visit www.ada.gov. Click here for answers to more frequently-asked questions.